I really like my PMAG 40 Gen M3 magazines. They have been the only increased capacity AR-15 magazine that has ever worked 100% of the time for me. Now that Magpul is shipping the Sand version of the PMAG Gen M3, I may just have to pick up a few more.
Archive | July, 2015
MagPod Intel – FDE Coming Soon and Gen M3 in Development
FDE MagPods are set to be released sometime around the end of July. MagPod has also confirmed that they are currently developing a PMAG Gen M3 compatible version of the MagPod but there is no firm release information that they can share at this time.

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CORE Nano Wallet – Exclusive Colorway on Kickstarter
Triple 7 Gear’s CORE Nano Wallet has been a crowdfunding homerun. With two days left, it has nearly quadrupled its original funding goal. If you have waited until now to back the project, you are pretty doggone lucky…
Triple 7 Gear has launched an exclusive Kryptek Typhon and High Visability Orange colorway that will only be available via Kickstarter during these final 2 days. In addition to the exclusive color combination, it will also be the only CORE Nano Wallet to feature an exterior loop field for adding patches and ID.
Visit Kickstarter to get in on the CORE Nano Wallet crowdfunding effort while you still can!
E93 Rail Covers
Echo Nine Three is now offering 12 exclusive rail covers from Custom Gun Rails Inc. The rail covers feature pop culture references, funny sayings, and even a toasting Mikhail Kalashnikov all rendered in full color. People who are up on their movie trivia will spot references from Tombstone, Blackhawk Down, Red Dawn (because, of course), and more. Check out all 12 at Echo Nine Three.
Who wouldn’t want Kalashnikov toasting them every time they looked at their rifle?!?!?
Ares Armor and Dimitri Karras Working Toward Resolution
Ares Armor CEO Bryce Sterlin has posted a new letter in which he indicates that both he and Dimitri Karras are moving toward resolution and admits that there is still work to be done toward that goal.
Please allow me to extend my deepest apologies to the employees, management team of Ares Armor Inc., and to those of you who have felt a connection to us. Yesterday, I violated your trust, by posting information about Dimitri Karras’ departure and our letter to him. I made a mistake, I let emotions get the better of me and I reacted in a manner that is not in line with the way that Ares Armor Inc. composes itself. I am sorry for my errors and I only hope you afford me the ability to regain the trust which we have built over the past seven months since I acquired Ares Armor Inc.
To Mr. Karras, I apologize for posting information publicly that should have remained private. Regardless of our differences and how we have clearly hurt one another – it gave me no right to disrespect you, for that I apologize.
When I met Dimitri and saw what his team built, it amazed me as I learned more about the incredible technology they developed, and the passion which fueled the company. Since Dimitri wanted to sell the company, I believed my professional experience teamed with these great people could lift the company to greater success. I fell in love with Ares Armor. More importantly, I fell in love with its people, and everything this company has done for the veteran community and will continue to do.
In closing, Dimitri was invited to my office yesterday and although both of us are emotional and have not fully resolved our differences, we made some good headway. Regardless, this should have never been put in a public forum, and I realize how wrong it was to the wonderful people of Ares Armor, Mr. Karras and our valued customers.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support for Ares Armor Inc.
Best regards,
Bryce Stirlen, CEO
Ares Armor, Inc.
Dimitri Karras stated via his Facebook page that this was a step in the right direction but also acknowledged that there was work to be done.
While this is a step in the right direction; actions speak louder than words.
I find it disturbing that while he has apologized for making things public, he does not remove his public statement from the website.